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WANTEDS. WANTED, for Invercargill, a Dressmaker; competent to take charge of work-room. Apply Saunders, M'Beath, and Co., Princes street. Traveller for Ironmongery YY Establishment; colonial experience " necessary. ■ Apply Box 138, Post Office. ■ -ynyvy ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, ,Jy opposite Custom-house, have room for 20 Girls over 14 to learn Trade; also Buttonholers, Machinists, and Shirt Makers; work WANTED, Apprentices and Improvers for the Mantle-making Department. Herbert. Haynes, and Co. XTrANTED, a few more Stonecutters j day yy or piece-work, .Apply Port Chalmers Quarries. WANTED, a General Servant (good cook and laundress) for Palmerston. Apply Chfippaan, Woooside, before noon. . VP!W ZEALAND CLOTHING FAQL TORY are open to engage first-class OlotHing Hands; also Mercery Salesmen. Apply at the factory, Custom-house square. PARTNER Wanted in a Lucrative Business ,* must be used to accounts and willing to travel; capital about LSOO. Box 340. Dyiedin. ANTED Known- 11 The Acid Cure,” or : application of Aoetlo Acid to acute and chronic diseases; pamphlet free on application. 8. and W. Mackay, agents for Ooutte s guarantead acetic acid, 118 George street, Dunedin. WANTED Known'- Comfortable Accommodation for Visitors and Boarders. St: Clair Hotel. Forbury Beach. J. Wells, j proprietor. 1 ANTED, NOVELS. Wanted to Buy . Novels (second-hand) In good order. BresSey, bookseller, 151 George street WANTED Known-Great Reduction in Price. Drain Pipes of all descriptions, Flower Pott, Vases, Chimney Tops, Butter Crocks, Flooring Tiles, Bricks, etc. Lambert’s North-east Valley Pottery Worka. ANTED TO PURCHASE, Luggage, Furniture, and Jewellery; the highest .given, • Samuel Goldston, pawnbroker, je Street, opposite Robert Bums Hotel. CHEAP CIRCULATING LIBRARY.— Wanted Known—To suit the times, cheap weekly subscriptions, Bressey, 151 George stroSt."; ' '■ BONES. BONES. XHTTANTED/BoneS in any quantity delivered .YY ■at my ftore, Castle street ; highest price given Apply GEORGE BLYTH, 20 Crawford street. r ANTED Known—A great saving of 30 per cent, is realised by purchasing your ' ■‘' gand Hosiery at the wholesale price AT B. STOKES’S, « tactical, old-established Tailor; and Outfitter, Great King street. Every garment made on the premises by the best hands and nnder'bia supervision. DANOING,&c. DANCING MADE EASY AND CORRECT, . ~ ‘ In half the usual time, by . quick and j ■ ; scientific method. 1 WhABLBS HALL, King street, near Dundaa .’Street (late 111 Mare street, Hacktoey, London), formerly Teacher of Dancing land Calisthenics at the City of London Dancing Academy, Gordon House, Royal Hall, Old Hall of Science, and City Gymnastic Club, etc. Elementary Claeses, Fridays, 8 p.m.; Advanced Classes, Wednesdays; Classes fur•' the Valae, Mondays; .Juvenile Classes, Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons. Private Lessons, at any hour, ss. : EDUCATIONAL. ORAKANUI COLLEGE, WAITATI.* *VfEXT TERM begins Monday, May 15. -131 Apply ~ REV. B. L. STANFORD, , Blueskin* the art of Singing, pianofortePLATING, MUSICAL SCIENCE, ’ 1 HARMONY. Etc. R J. tT~ W’RIG HT, Profdssorof Music, , FemtteO Obtta&e, Royal terrace (Late of Glasgow* and London). .»Pianolortea Tuned. M , ),, .. ..JT.!,,) ■ —:. i'• " PUBLIC NOTICES. GRANGE HOTEL, ; . Hanover street (comer of Leith street. WATSON HBNSHALL (late sergeant of police) begs to inform his mends and the public generally that he has become proprietor of the Grange Hotel, and trusts, by keeping only the best brands of Beer, Wines, andrSpirits, v to enjoy a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on bis predecessor, Mr Cornelias Bunbury. > First-class Accommodation for a limited number of Boarders on moderate terms. Hot and Cold Shower Baths, and all the Comforts of a Home. "VTOW LANDING IN SPLENDID ORDER A." ■ •r.'-i- - ■ (Ex Dnnsoore), BASS’S ALE AND GUINNESS’S STOUT - (Bottled by T. P. Griffin and Co.); Also MARRIAN’S ALE IN HOGSHEADS. NEILL AND CO., Agents, Bond street. LICENSING NOTICES. mHE EVENING STAB is the Best Medium i. for all Notices of Renewal, Transfers, etc., as provided by the Licensing Act, 1881. ' i’i. • . —: A DVBRTiaEMBNTS received at the Stab Office. Bor d street, not ate; than 3 p.m T ATJKBT FROM ‘*LB FOLLET“Of all JP l annoyances, as connected with In toilette ,’ none is greater than the purchase of eomo material apparently the * very thing ’ rethe subsequent finding that'appeardeceitful,’ and money, time, and trouble been wasted in the acquirement of an artlolewiipse beauty was transient, and durability nii.” • Since pur first reconm*ndation of the : , ‘ LOUIS * VELVETEEN, ev«y purchaser has reiterated the praise we bestroed. Many makers would have contented thems'&vep w)th haring thus gained public favor; butthegwsat competition in Velveteens, and the praiseworthy determination not to be surpassed, have led the manufacturer of the ‘ LOUIS’ VELVETEEN to be constantly seeking improvements, which resulted in the production of the .GENUINE WOVEN PAST PILES, WITH * GENOA FACE.* The strictest examiner may igyayery test of. touch and sight without disoovenng thesa are.otber than the Genoa velvets they so-closely resemble, while the peculiar Arrangements resulting in the * fast woven pile’ enable, them to stand interminable and rough wear.ihat wbuldrttiA real velvets at four times 5 thp:pirioe f . H MYRa'S JOURNAL* says The %i claimed for this Velveteen are not a it, theeolor, which is a fine blue-black. . The appearance is certainly very handsome and tnot easily distinguished from velvet; it iis i thlnnerand finer m texture, and consequently \' Umi hehyy tha| ordinary velveteen, and is said id take the needle more easily than any other N.B.—Every. yard, of the genuine bears tl e * y i;, IOUiS.’ I ■ May be had from all first-olass drapers,

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Evening Star, Issue 5968, 28 April 1882, Page 1

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